I've just installed Ops Center 12.1 on a new SPARC T4-1b running Solaris 11.
We are using a remote database hosted inside an Oracle Database Appliance. The installation went through entirely, and I'm at the point where I need to configure the application.

The problem is that the web GUI that is supposed to be running on port 9443 isn't running. (doesn't appear in netstat -an).
The instances bound to port 80 (the redirect) and port 443 exist -- but the rewrite sends me to the non-existent service running on port 9443, so I am stuck.

root@host:/opt/SUNWxvmoc/bin# ./ecadm status
online

OCDoctor reports no issues.

root@host:/opt/SUNWxvmoc/bin# /var/opt/sun/xvm/OCDoctor/OCDoctor.sh --troubleshoot
Ops Center Doctor 4.05 [OC 12.1.1.2076,SunOS11] [Read only] [21-Aug-2012 14:46PM EDT]
======================== Checking Enterprise Controller... ==============================
OK: Total number of agents: 0
OK: Number of agents with inventories: 0
OK: Memory is (65024), ZFS is used and zfs_arc_max is set to 8589934592 in /etc/system
OK: /etc/netboot folder exists
OK: User 'uce-sds' home folder points to the right location
OK: User 'oracleoc' home folder points to the right location
OK: User 'allstart' home folder points to the right location
OK: Apache logs are smaller than 2 GB
OK: n1gc folder has the right permissions
OK: All Enterprise Controller packages are installed properly
OK: All agent packages are installed properly
OK: Enterprise Controller status is online
OK: the version is the latest one (12.1.1.2076)
OK: satadm timeouts were increased
OK: tar command was properly adjusted in satadm
OK: Found the server .uce.rc
OK: Server .uce.rc has the correct file permissions
OK: Server .uce.rc has the correct ownership
OK: Connectivity to the KB public servers works properly
OK: Grouplock file doesn't exist
OK: Locales are OK ("C")
OK: No partially installed packages
OK: No old jobs rerun (CR 6990675)
OK: No NCP encryption is used
OK: No credential issues foundWhere is this instance
=========== Proxy controller is installed but not configured, skipping ==================
=========== Agent controller is installed but not configured, skipping ==================

How can I start this instance on port 9443 so I can begin configuring the platform?

The new version of OCDoctor has some issues with accessing the KB. However the 'check-connectivity' function works fine.

root@manager1:~# /var/opt/sun/xvm/OCDoctor/OCDoctor.sh --troubleshoot
Ops Center Doctor 4.10 [OC 12.1.1.2076,SunOS11] [Read only] [21-Aug-2012 20:43PM EDT]
======================== Checking Enterprise Controller... ==============================
OK: Total number of agents: 0
OK: Number of agents with inventories: 0
OK: Memory is 65024 MB, ZFS is used and zfs_arc_max is set to 8589934592 in /etc/system
OK: All Solaris 11 agent bundles in /var/opt/sun/xvm/images/agent/ are imported properly to the repository
OK: Files in /var/opt/sun/xvm/images/agent/ have the right permissions
OK: Files in /var/opt/sun/xvm/osp/web/pub/pkgs/ have the right permissions
OK: auth.cgi returns XML
OK: User 'oracleoc' home folder points to the right location
OK: User 'allstart' home folder points to the right location
OK: Apache logs are smaller than 2 GB
OK: n1gc folder has the right permissions
OK: All Enterprise Controller packages are installed properly
OK: All agent packages are installed properly
OK: Enterprise Controller status is online
OK: the version is the latest one (12.1.1.2076)
OK: satadm timeouts were increased
OK: tar command was properly adjusted in satadm
OK: no 'conn_properties_file_name' value in .uce.rc
OK: Found the server .uce.rc
OK: Server .uce.rc has the correct file permissions
OK: Server .uce.rc has the correct ownership
ERROR: Could not access the KB public servers
Check the username and password and proxy configuration in "Administration" ->
"Edit Authentications" and "Change HTTP proxy"

Also, you may try the following command to test connectivity:
/var/opt/sun/xvm/OCDoctor/OCDoctor.sh --check-connectivity

OK: Grouplock file doesn't exist
OK: uce-server .uce.rc file points to a proper JAVA
OK: Disconnected mode is not configured
OK: Locales are OK ("C")
OK: Found only one Solaris 11 agent bundle
OK: No partially installed packages
OK: No http_proxy is set in the user profile files
OK: 'public' folder has the right ownership
OK: 'public' folder is writable for uce-sds
OK: 'private' folder has the right ownership
OK: 'private' folder is writable for uce-sds
OK: No old jobs rerun (CR 6990675)
OK: No NCP encryption is used
OK: 'update-saved-state' folder exists and has the right permissions
OK: No credential issues found
=========== Proxy controller is installed but not configured, skipping ==================
=========== Agent controller is installed but not configured, skipping ==================

Perhaps if someone could show me what this instance looks like in the output of a ps -ef, it would help me know where I should be looking. As it is right now it's hard for me to troubleshoot why something isn't starting when I have no idea where it should be running from.

I'm seeing a similar problem, on two separate systems: on a new installation, same hardware and OS as you describe, the other on what was an existing system (also smae HW and OS), that was working. The problem on both systems may have been related to doing an Solaris 11 SRU update, we went from SRU 5.5 to SRU 10.5. The Ops Center 12c U1 application had been configured and working on the existing system, but the symptoms that you describe are the same. I can get the initial http splash page on the new installation system, but as sone as it re-directs, the page isn't available. I'll keep this thread posted if I find a solution.

Which service or process is it that should be bound to the port? IDoes it sppear in my output? I can begin troublshooting if I know more about the process itself.
But in the meantime, doesn't hurt to open a case either.

I had an odd occurance, after several hours of poking around, but making NO changes to either system, I decided to cycle the ECs which I had done before, with no success. So I did an /opt/SUNWxvmoc/bin/ecadm stop -v -w, let the systems quiesce a bit (10-15 minutes) and then did a /opt/SUNWxvmoc/bin/ecadm start -v -w, and now the 9443 ports are back.
netstat -na | egrep 9443
*.9443 *.* 0 0 128000 0 LISTEN
*.9443 *.* 0 0 128000 0 LISTEN

I did that yesterday afternoon ~3:45PM) and the 9443 LISTEN ports, on both systems, are still there this morning. Opening a case sounds like a good idea, I'll be doing that later this morning as well.

Strangely they don't list Ops Center in the "Software SR" list, presumably because it's not licensed so I had to go with Enterprise Manager Cloud Control. I figured that misdrect would get resolved sooner than opening a hardware SR and explaining this issue to a SPARC T4 expert. :)